a7 III

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a7 III

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HELP! 1080p Footage looks blurry and washed out. What do I need to improve next time? Is the high ISO the reason?

lessons learned: Shoot 4K even if your final video will be 1080p. Downscaled video looks a lot sharper and also denoised. 1080 footage looks horrible on those cameras. You should have tried it. Also bitrate is not enough to handle wide shots as far as I remember. (but I'm not sure if a7iii shoots 50

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rodriguez2 in r/videography

May 24, 2025 1:54 PM

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Asked Director for LUT, Offered to sell me his LUT package

Yea, the jump from the a7III to the a7SIII and newer Sony FF mirrorless is a big one. Not just 10-bit color but also general color science and image rendering. The a7SIII sensor is what's in the FX6, though I know a lot of pros would rather use interframe codecs for everything, so XAVC S is definite

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stuffsmithstuff in r/editors

May 5, 2026 4:12 AM

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Me compre una camara sony A7iii y sali a grabar al costanera center. Es mi primera camara y mi primer video. Les dejo algunas imagenes de la ciudad.

Si me esta gustando. Pero mi recomendacion es que no te la compres nueva. Si tienes el millon y medio comprate la Lumix 9s. Es mas barata y tiene mejores prestaciones. La lumix tiene mas rango dinamico, mas bits, mejor rolling shutter, tiene mayor resolucion (6k). creo que la Lumix s9 es mucho mejor

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Martinclaudio30 in r/chile

August 1, 2026 9:07 PM

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What features from older cameras do you miss the most and wish manufacturers would bring back to modern mirrorless cameras?

I really wish they would put higher density screens in the EVF's for sure. I had a Sony a7III and now a Canon R6 III and I can still see the individual pixels after 8 years of technological advancement :(

nilla-wafers in r/photography

August 2, 2026 4:30 PM

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Any advice for how to take better indoor photos with no flash?

All you can do is open up your aperture as far as you can and use the slowest shutter speed you can. Other than that it is adding a lot more light or dealing with the noise. Indoor photography sucks unless it involves pretty powerful lighting. Cameras need a lot more light than human eyes and human

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OneAndOneHalfDozen in r/AskPhotography

November 25, 2025 8:09 AM

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Sport lens advice?

The point I try to emphasize is, that the A7III is a camera capable of delivering great image quality but it is no racehorse, regarding to af. Also the type of lens you could use for sports depends highly on the type of sport you want to shoot and the level. If you want to shoot pro sports, you will

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AssignmentNo9838 in r/AskPhotography

July 13, 2026 2:35 PM

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Which is more important for taking great photos: the camera itself or digital image editing?

Neither. Composition and lighting are the most important things. Subject matter can help too. If you have a workable base, editing can elevate the picture, but if the first two things are shit then editing won't take you too far. Camera can help if it allows you to do fancy techniques or something b

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idk_what_to_put_lmao in r/AskPhotography

April 24, 2026 10:24 AM

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A6000 for Video

A6k uses the wrong method to record video. Instead of oversampling, which is what nearly every other hybrid camera's doing, it skips lines. That means that it doesn't use the whole sensor for it. Consequently the quality isn't better than from a phone. There are issues with noise, aliasing, moire an

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rhalf in r/a6000

March 22, 2026 10:04 PM

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Issues with 50m 1.4 pro communication with Sony a7r3. Support unhelpful.

Just my honest opinion: I posted about an issue I had, got a DM within five minutes asking for my email address, and received an email with new beta firmware to try just half an hour later. That’s excellent customer service. And i later learned that is not even just the viltrox adapter that i acting

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vmoldo in r/VILTROX_GLOBAL

April 10, 2026 8:29 AM

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Is recording in 4k really necessary?

A7 iii video for real estate does not work, I tried making it work for 2 years and was underwhelmed with the image quality every time. Gotta upgrade or shoot on an iPhone

gustygosling in r/RealEstatePhotography

March 5, 2026 7:31 PM

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